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The square is named after the court of Lombardian dukes (“Curia Ducis”) that stood here in the 7th century. Today, it is a busy, commercial square, rounded by some of the most important business buildings of the city, Palazzo Broggi, Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali and...More

All Milano trams "originate" from Piazza del Duomo, but Piazza Cordusio may be the tram central. As the transport hub of both tram and metro, Piazza Cordusio compensates its lack of photo-taking crowd of the Duomo with the many trams that pass through. Here, you...More

Not an attractive place per se. Seems to be a significant conjunction point with tram lines and train stops. It is also the start of Via Dante which leads to Castle Sforza. There are a couple of buildings which have a semi circular front facing...More

This is not a piazza that you have on your checklist of things to do. It is just a convenient piazza. When you come up from the metro you will be in the piazza and the trams stop here also. From here you can walk...More

This is a lovely square, leading to a pedestrianized street in central Milan.
While the square itself is not too impressive, the surrounding streets are simply beautiful and the entire place has a fanfare atmosphere.

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The pulsating core of Milan is in Centro. Duomo Squareis enclosed by the gothic cathedral, the historic iconof Milan. However, shopping is what draws most crowdsto this area. The classy and versatile GalleriaVittorio Emanuele II with luxury boutiques and highquality restaurants will turn any shopping or lunchexpedition into a royal experience. Head to therooftop of the flagship La Rinascente to enjoy the

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view of the animated square with a panorama of theDuomo. The Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is the streetfor high-end shopping. Brands of all kinds and streetartists attract the attention of all visitors; whileat Via Santa Radegonda 16, Luini Panzerotti is a muchappreciated street food shop providing unimaginableculinary experiences. If shopping takes its toll onyou, consider visiting Castello Sforzesco, a 15thcentury castle housing several museums. Those lookingto relax can go to Parco Sempione, where natureprovides respite from the energy of this dynamic andinternational city.